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I know what you are thinking, but no Shebang is something else in bash/shell scripting
Before you add anything else to your script, you need to alert the system that a shell script is being started.
This is done using the shebang construct.
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#!/bin/sh
Before you add anything else to your script, you need to alert the system that a shell script is being started. This is done using the shebang construct.